The fact that "Move fast and break stuff" has been adopted by tech haters as a stick to beat tech with doesn't make it bad advice. It's the right thing to do in many situations.
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How does that come to our advantage though? Or FB’s advantage? - helping them improve their product in this way?
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Breaking stuff per se has no advantage. Moving fast is the part that's good for Facebook.
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What about buggy autopilot software? You can move fast and recognize revenue. Right,
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That would be the wrong situation to apply this
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You can’t be prescient about the type of bugs appear in the future. Therefore, one might care about a bug that breaks the site but a bug that leaks personal information is undesirable.
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Honestly, I don’t think you can point at FB as a good example, they broke our democracy.
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Do you have a different example?
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Exactly!
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People care if a temporary bug exposes their nudes and DMs to strangers.
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